The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Մաս 2,Հատոր 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Արդյունքներ 77–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 573
... sentiments more briefly and strongly in verse , artificially constructed , than in prose : and yet such is the fact . Pope states it as one of his reasons for putting the Essay on Man into verse , that he could not otherwise attain to ...
... sentiments more briefly and strongly in verse , artificially constructed , than in prose : and yet such is the fact . Pope states it as one of his reasons for putting the Essay on Man into verse , that he could not otherwise attain to ...
Էջ 793
... sentiments so powerfully and elo- quently enforced come to us through the medium of fiction and the music of poetry , they are therefore indifferent or ineffec- tive - as if writers of this class , in the power of their living pictures ...
... sentiments so powerfully and elo- quently enforced come to us through the medium of fiction and the music of poetry , they are therefore indifferent or ineffec- tive - as if writers of this class , in the power of their living pictures ...
Էջ 837
... sentiments and reflections which he delivers in his own name , have all received a shade of the same gloomy and mi- santhropic colouring which invests those of his imaginary he- ro . The general strain of those sentiments , too , is ...
... sentiments and reflections which he delivers in his own name , have all received a shade of the same gloomy and mi- santhropic colouring which invests those of his imaginary he- ro . The general strain of those sentiments , too , is ...
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